| The Japanese Gameboy phenomenon
hits the Nintendo 64. Pocket Monsters Stadium ships in a triple-size cartridge container
that houses the Pocket Monsters cartridge box and a Gameboy ram pack for transferring your
Gameboy monster data to the N64. Nintendo allows fans to immediately engage their 64-bit
powered beasts in battles and further development. Monsters that were once a drab gray
color on the miniscule Gameboy screen are now fleshed out in vibrant skin tones and
detailed body designs. Next to Zelda, this was one of our most highly anticipated Nintendo
releases, on a console where there is little anticipation from retail. |